Gorman Farm
Overrun with beasties
Well Joy has a strained back leg/or hip. Yesterday morning it was sorta cool out, well for us in Florida anyway, and my lamb Joy who is about 6 weeks old was bucking and jumping all around when I opened the barn door. Today I noticed she had a slight limp in her rear right leg, although following mom to graze all over pasture.
It's very hot today about 90 degrees, and I noticed the new ram lamb (no name yet) was laying in the pasture near to where his mom was grazing and panting pretty heavily, they were in the direct sun in the middle of pasture.
Well I decided to call them all down to the barn early and put them in an open air stall where there is shade. I tried to check Joy's leg for heat but everything is just hot right now so I couldn't tell but it doesn't seem to be broken, probably strained when she was doing acrobatics.
The newer ram lamb 3 days old laid right down in a corner and plopped, but he is still open mouth panting, I did watch til I saw him get up and nurse a bit, but then he was right back down he went panting. Should I do anything for him? Going back out to check and see now that he has been in the stall for a bit to see if he is still panting.
It's very hot today about 90 degrees, and I noticed the new ram lamb (no name yet) was laying in the pasture near to where his mom was grazing and panting pretty heavily, they were in the direct sun in the middle of pasture.
Well I decided to call them all down to the barn early and put them in an open air stall where there is shade. I tried to check Joy's leg for heat but everything is just hot right now so I couldn't tell but it doesn't seem to be broken, probably strained when she was doing acrobatics.
The newer ram lamb 3 days old laid right down in a corner and plopped, but he is still open mouth panting, I did watch til I saw him get up and nurse a bit, but then he was right back down he went panting. Should I do anything for him? Going back out to check and see now that he has been in the stall for a bit to see if he is still panting.